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On which Greek island did Arthur Evans uncover the Minoan palace?

  • Rhodes

  • Crete

  • Santorini

  • Mykonos

Answer

The Minoan palace was discovered on the Greek island of Crete by archaeologist Arthur Evans. The palace, known as the Palace of Knossos, is considered to be the most significant Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete and one of the most important in Europe. It was the ceremonial and political center of the Minoan civilization, dating back to around 1900-1400 BC.
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